Out of all the CBs drafted I think Desmond Trufant will have the biggest impact as a rookie and be the most successful down the line.

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As far as biggest rookie impact, I'll go with Milliner partially to avoid bias with Rhodes being a Viking, but also as ballerT said, he's not going to have to match up with #1s consistently, and he gets to stay in a very similar system as what he had in Alabama playing press man.

Most successful long term, I'll go with Hayden slightly. He's still coming back from an injury that shut him down for a long time even if he only missed a couple games, so I think he'll be limited a little initially plus he went to Houston, so the step up in competition could create a learning curve.

Due to the poll being extremely flawed like I pointed out at the beginning, I'm not casting a vote, though.

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I believe in the kid. Weekly drug test, Patrick Peterson mentoring him on and off the field, and I like what I'm hearing about the role he'll play for Arizona.

I just don't think he'll ever be a starting CB. He'll be able to find a niche of covering TE's and WR's in the slot, but that is all i see. He did get drafted into the best possible scenario with having Peterson there to watch over him and save him from his own stupidity.

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I just don't think he'll ever be a starting CB. He'll be able to find a niche of covering TE's and WR's in the slot, but that is all i see. He did get drafted into the best possible scenario with having Peterson watching over him.

In today's NFL, that's essentially a starting CB. I'm interestedto see if he'll get a look at safety.

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One of these two. Feel pretty comfortable in saying that they are solidly above the rest of the CB's in this class. Still can't separate the two though. Flipped a coin to decided who was higher on my final board.

I took the field because it's probably the best bet, statistically speaking. Also because I like Leon McFadden as much as any other corner in this draft.

Also, not to be an anit-Vikings homer or anything, but I don't like Rhodes in Minnesota. They play too much off coverage. I think he's gonna look pretty bad at times. Of those four names, give me Hayden.

I go back and forth on Rhodes and Milliner. I think MIlliner is a fantastic fit in NY, where Rex really knows how to use a physical CB like him and he gets to play opposite Cro. Rhodes is a stud and also gets to play opposite a guy who covers #1s in Cook, if he's not in jail of course. I really think Rhodes can be a lockdown type. He'll struggle with smaller, quicker WRs most likely, but he's a great matchup against the big WRs that Minny faces like Calvin,Nelson and Marshall.